Climate-Related Commitment and Worldview-Based Reasoning

Climate-Related Commitment and Worldview-Based Reasoning

A Comparative Potential Analysis of Economic, Religious, Humanist and Vegan Models of Thought

Martin Gertler

Geistes-, Sozial- & Kulturwissenschaften

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262 Seiten

ISBN-13: 9783695103812

Verlag: BoD - Books on Demand

Erscheinungsdatum: 10.10.2025

Sprache: Deutsch

Schlagworte: Klimaschutz, Dissertation, Weltanschauungen, Transformationspotenziale, Zukunftssicherung

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The way we think determines our everyday lives. Political goals are mostly driven by economic interests, while ethical questions belong to the realms of worldview, lifestyle and education.

So, is the climate crisis merely a matter of belief? A recent study suggests that it may be, as it shows that four selected models of thinking - economism, religionism, humanism and veganism - have very different potential and limitations when it comes to transforming society into a more climate-friendly and sustainable one.

These models are confronted with indicators from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's findings, the CO2 budget and the concept of planetary boundaries, which serve as a normative frame of reference. This reveals the structural differences, similarities, fears and blind spots of the models, particularly their varying potential to contribute effectively to overcoming the climate crisis.

The indicators are then used to evaluate how well the German federal government's 2025 coalition agreement fulfils the internationally agreed climate and sustainability targets, to which the government itself is also bound.

The resulting indicators and grids can contribute to reflection and communication in educational processes, political debates and civil society initiatives. They can also assist companies in producing climate protection or sustainability reports.
Martin Gertler

Martin Gertler

Martin Gertler received his interdisciplinary doctorates in 1999 on the reception of a TV series and in 2025 on opinion formation in the climate crisis through worldview-driven thought models.
In 2002, he became a professor of media design, media production, media theory and reception research, and in 2008, he became the founding rector of a continuing education university and professor of communication science in Berlin.
Since 2011, he has been primarily supervising part-time doctoral students at international universities.

Website: https://gertler.net

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